The Chemical Brothers – Further
Label: |
Freestyle Dust – 6325301 |
---|---|
Format: |
|
Country: |
UK & Europe |
Released: |
|
Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Techno |
Tracklist
A1 | Snow | 5:07 | |
A2 | Escape Velocity | 11:57 | |
B1 | Another World | 5:40 | |
B2 | Dissolve | 6:22 | |
C1 | Horse Power | 5:51 | |
C2 | Swoon | 6:05 | |
D1 | K+D+B | 5:40 | |
D2 | Wonders Of The Deep | 5:13 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Virgin Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Virgin Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – EMI Records Ltd.
- Recorded At – Miloco Studios
- Recorded At – Rowlands Audio Research
- Mastered At – The Exchange
- Published By – Universal/MCA Music Ltd.
- Pressed By – Optimal Media Production – BA02254
Credits
- Art Direction [Creative Direction] – Flat Nose George
- Design – Tom Hingston Studio
- Edited By – The Chemical Brothers
- Edited By [Assistant] – Lawrence Aldridge*
- Engineer – Tom Rowlands
- Mastered By – Mike's*
- Mixed By – The Chemical Brothers
- Photography By [Stills Photography] – Jez Tozer
- Producer – The Chemical Brothers
- Theremin – Bruce Woolley
- Vocals [Additional] – Stephanie Dosen
- Written-By – Ten (16) (tracks: B1)
- Written-By, Arranged By – Tom Rowlands
Notes
Recorded at Miloco Studios and at Rowlands Audio Research.
Additional vocals courtesy of Bella Union Records.
℗ 2010 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Virgin Records Ltd.
© 2010 Virgin Records Ltd. This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection.
All rights reserved.
© 2010 EMI Records Ltd.
The track "Another World" contains a sample from "Santa Fe" by Krazy Kat.
The link between track A2 and B1 contains a spoken word sample from "Forest J Ackerman presents Music for Robots".
Gatefold sleeve.
Runouts are etched.
Reported under the bar code: 6325301/50999 632530 1 6
Comes with hype sticker on external wrap and inside with info card to access free mp3: The Chemical Brothers - Further.
Additional vocals courtesy of Bella Union Records.
℗ 2010 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Virgin Records Ltd.
© 2010 Virgin Records Ltd. This label copy information is the subject of copyright protection.
All rights reserved.
© 2010 EMI Records Ltd.
The track "Another World" contains a sample from "Santa Fe" by Krazy Kat.
The link between track A2 and B1 contains a spoken word sample from "Forest J Ackerman presents Music for Robots".
Gatefold sleeve.
Runouts are etched.
Reported under the bar code: 6325301/50999 632530 1 6
Comes with hype sticker on external wrap and inside with info card to access free mp3: The Chemical Brothers - Further.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 50999 632530 1 6
- Barcode (Scanned): 5099963253016
- Label Code: LC03098
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): BA02254-01 A1 MIKE'S™ - THE EXCHANGE 6325301 "looks like a saab job"
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): BA02254-01 B1 MIKE'S™ - THE EXCHANGE 6325301 "semi conductor, half magician"
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): BA02254-02 C1 MIKE'S™ - THE EXCHANGE 6325301 "let's go further..."
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): BA02254-02 D1 MIKE'S™ - THE EXCHANGE 6325301 "steps into space"
Other Versions (5 of 40)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Recently Edited
|
Further (CD, Album) | Freestyle Dust | 6325302, 50999 6 32530 2 3 | UK & Europe | 2010 | ||
Recently Edited
|
Further (CD, Album, DVD, DVD-Video, NTSC, Region 0, All Media, Deluxe Edition, Digibook) | Freestyle Dust | 6411302, 50999 6 41130 2 9 | Europe | 2010 | ||
Recently Edited
|
Further (CD, Album) | Virgin | ASW 32530, 5099963253023 | US | 2010 | ||
Recently Edited
|
Further (CD, Album) | Freestyle Dust | 50999 6 32530 2 3, 6325302 | Thailand | 2010 | ||
Recently Edited
|
Further (CD, Album) | Freestyle Dust | TO-66960 | Japan | 2010 |
Recommendations
Reviews
-
Whatever people might say , my humble opinion is that from this recording on , I have to say
( with some pain in my heart ) Chemical Brothers are not relevant any more .
Now , I've said it ! -
Maybe my favorite Chemical album besides No Geography. Unreal pressing with flawless sound and depth.
-
-
Incredible sounding record!! And this pressing is absolutely flawless. Better than most audiophile records I own. Dead silent vinyl, litterally no surface noise whatsoever, and not one pop or tick across both disks. 10/10 sound
-
This album is brilliant. My only complaint is interludes being cut short on the vinyl release. Still, sounds beautiful.
-
Edited 13 years ago4.5 stars
This is a serious contender for "best Chemical Brothers album". After a few disappointing releases, they stepped back, re-evaluated and returned with an album chock full of warmth and loud as all hell. The opening track shows remarkable restraint, a trippy but well-balanced soundscape that follows seamlessly into the big hitter first single, 'Escape Velocity'. We're a full seven minutes into side A before we hear a single kick drum on this record, but when the drums come, they come big and hard. They hit you in the chest with a palpable *thud*.
The 2xLP version of this record has a slightly different mix and a very different master from the CD version. Escape Velocity demonstrates this clearly: whilst on the CD version, the drums and synths battle for headroom after each breakdown, on the vinyl the drums slip neatly under the echoing tail of the guitars and keys.
You might wonder why this is 4.5 and not 5 stars, if I'm gushing so much. Well, the truth is, I would have given this album five stars if it had stopped after side C. As we shift through the powerfully rich, distorted, solidly constructed pop tunes that are Another World, Dissolve and Horse Power, we land at the closest thing to a ballad we're likely to find on this record - the show-stopper, Swoon. And stop the show it should have done. At the end of a song that's not only powerfully emotive but has lyrics that form a near perfect bookend to opener 'Snow', I have this feeling in my heart that's not unlike the feeling I get at the very end of Dark Side of the Moon, or after the finale of Rent. A kind of ache, a wonderment at the catharsis that still echoes through my bones.
And then 'K+D+B' starts, and the moment is ruined.
Sure, it would have been a short record - just 41 minutes, ten minutes under the current runtime. But I've heard shorter yet equally complete records. You wouldn't call "Revolver" incomplete, yet it's just over 34 minutes in length.
With the double LP, it's a lot easier to pretend the last two tracks simply aren't there. You don't have to turn the record over and play them. But they are there, and that's what brings it down half a star.
PS the other albums in contention for "best ever" would be Come With Us and Surrender. -
The Chemical Brothers back to their roots!
4 to 5 stars
They explored many styles since Surrender (1999). Come With Us, Push The Button, The Boxer, We Are The Night - So much tasteless albums and so few good tracks in my opinion - even if they are technically perfect.
I was very disappointed by their artistic choices since a while - but they are back in their original setting!
I personnally retained 5 tracks (an excellent score for an album):
Snow:
Nothing to add to 440lp's review - very trippy slow track, aerial voices like in Dig Your Own Hole - Where Do I Begin.
Dissolve:
Great song which could be put on Surrender - references to Sunshine underground, great soundscapes.
Horse Power:
When repetition kicks ass! A more Prodigy-style track, a pleasure for the ears, with drum room-style reverbs, references to Surrender - Music Response.
Swoon:
Oversaturated melody, trippy Daft Punk-style track.
K+D+B:
Long soundscapes, progressive with self-references to tracks like Surrender - The Sunshine Underground.
Wonders Of The Deep:
Excellent track witch perfectly fits to the end of the album and which can be compared to the track Push The Button - Surface To Air.
My conclusion:
I am very happy to hear them again. I thought they had given up and definitively yielded to an insipid and commercial style.
Welcome back to my Hall Of Fame Bro's!
A must have - run to your closest music store. -
Edited 14 years agoFour Star rating maybe?
The Chemical Brothers – Further 2 X LP ALBUM
Disc one: Track one snow sounds like Goldfrap-esque or maybe Air-ish… glitch hop. The vocals from snow fade seamlessly into track two escape velocity, which starts out like Boards Of Canada on full speed and sort of reminiscent of Korona from the 12” unreleased tracks from Boards Of Canada; the fast remake of color of the fire from Music Has The Right To Children. Escape velocity starts to build momentum and now takes on a fast Underworld-like quality with industrial noise glitching. This album reminds me of the Surrender album, both really take you on a journey. This is certainly a new, and quite good sounding, direction for The Chemical Brothers. Full texture and atmosphere.
Disc one side two: Track one another world starts out very unique again with sort of Goldfrap-esque vocals/sounds but taking on a very unique quality with skip beating… Genre bending with what sounds to me like certain elemental sounds from the disco era and breakbeat era somehow combined together. Starry guitars and cosmic like dub sounds are dominant… hell of a lot of reverb and noise and atmosphere. Then track two dissolve starts out with a nostalgic guitar-riff that sort of reminds me of a track off of the Sasha involver album but then dissolve morphs into an UNKLE sound or Verve sound with drum n bass or rock tones.
Disc two: Track one horsepower sounds like a variation of Hey boy Hey girl… sort of repetitious. Nice segway into the next track swoon; which has drowned out horns/guitars and a loopy skip dub with faded vocals… pops into a beat box jam. Sounds like a song warping it’s way through a tunnel. Cool sporadic female vocals. Definitely popish.
Disc two side two: K + D + B starts out like I hoped some part of this album would… sounds like The Dust Brothers. Takes on cool glassy vocal dubs…. and then it morphs back into The Chemical Brothers sound. Sounds like the first part of the Surrender album. Again with fast electronic glitch orchestras the last track wonders of the deep builds momentum and initiates with a really cool guitar solo then full-blown rock band. Fading in and out of electronic atmosphere and rock music. Fades out with glittered horns…. Tinkerbelle on crack.
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
The track DISSOLVE: New electronic reinterpretation of psychedelic era rock.
The track HORSEPOWER: In my opinion, does not fit, and prevents a 5 star rating.
Release
See all versions
Recently Edited
Recently Edited
For sale on Discogs
Sell a copy
37 copies from $36.55